Every January, in Las Vegas, the Consumer Electronics Association puts on an incredible show.
The International Consumer Electronics Show draws visitors from all over the world, to see the technological innovations that will shape the future. Their past revolutionary ideas have included: videocassette recorders and portable music devices in the late 1970s, compact discs in the 1980s and, more recently, the advent of Blu-ray technology and 3-D
printers.
Lancer Radio reporter Dot Cannon visited 2014 International CES–and took a look at the show’s historic advances since its start in New York in 1967.